Jason Crookes

Jason Crookes
Personal information
Born (1990-04-21) 21 April 1990
Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 14 st 2 lb (90 kg)[1]
Playing information
Position Centre, Wing

Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2007–12 Bradford Bulls 27 7 0 0 28
2008(loan) Widnes Vikings 11 5 0 0 20
2011(loan) Sheffield Eagles 7 4 0 0 16
2013–14 Hull F.C. 18 5 0 0 20
2013(loan) York City Knights 1 0 0 0 0
2015–17 Dewsbury Rams 64 16 0 0 64
2017– Batley Bulldogs 25 7 0 0 28
Total 153 44 0 0 176
As of 30 April 2018
Source: [2][3][4]

Jason Crookes (born 1990) is an English rugby league footballer who plays for the Batley Bulldogs in the Betfred Championship. He plays as centre or on the wing.

Background

Crookes was born in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England.

Bradford

Crookes played junior rugby for Newsome in Huddersfield before signing for Bradford Bulls in 2007. He was loaned out to Widnes for the 2008 season.

2009 season

Crookes made his Super League début against Hull in Round 5. His next appearance would be the win over local rivals Leeds where he was on the subs bench and his final game in 2009 he again started at Centre against Wakefield Trinity.

Crookes in action for Bradford

2010 season

Crookes appeared in all four pre-season friendlies.

Crookes first game of 2010 was against Wigan in place of the injured Rikki Sheriffe. He also played against Crusaders in the Magic Weekend. His next league appearance would be in Round 25 (St. Helens) then in Round 26 against Wakefield Trinity. He also played in the Challenge Cup tie against Dewsbury. At the end of the season Jason Crookes signed a new 2-year contract to stay with Bradford.

2011 season

Crookes featured in three of the four pre-season games. He played against Halifax, Dewsbury and Keighley. Jason scored a try against Halifax. He was then sent on dual-registration with Championship side Sheffield Eagles.

Crookes appeared in six consecutive games from Round 15 (Salford) to Round 20 (Catalans Dragons). He hs not featured in any more league or cup games.

2012 season

Crookes featured in three of the four pre-season friendlies. He played against Castleford, Dewsbury and Hull. Jason scored a try against Castleford and another against Hull.

Jason featured in nine consecutive games from Round 1 (Catalans Dragons) to Round 9 (Hull). He was injured from Round 10–22 and Round 4–5 in the Challenge Cup. He featured in Round 24 (Hull Kingston Rovers) to Round 27 (Catalans Dragons). Crookes scored against Wigan (1 try), Warrington (1 try), Hull Kingston Rovers (4 tries) and Hull (1 try).

Hull

On 19 September, Hull announced they had signed Crookes on a three-year deal.

2013 season

Crookes featured in three consecutive games from Round 1 (Leeds) to Round 3 (St Helens). Jason was injured from Round 4 to Round 7. Crookes featured in Round 8 (London Broncos). Jason played in Round 10 (Wakefield Trinity) and then again in Round 12 (Salford). He did not feature again until Round 18 (Catalans Dragons) to Round 19 (Castleford). Jason's next game was Round 25 (Salford) to Round 27 (St Helens). Jason featured in the playoffs against Catalan Dragons and Huddersfield. Crookes also featured in the Challenge Cup against North Wales Crusaders, and in the Final against Wigan. He scored against Bradford Bulls (1 try), St Helens (1 try) and Wigan (3 tries).

Crookes in action for Batley

2014 season

Crookes featured in Round 11 (Wakefield Trinity) to Round 13 (Hull Kingston Rovers). He was released from the final year of his contract at the end of the season.[5]

Statistics

SeasonAppearanceTriesGoalsD/GPoints
2009 Bradford30000
2010 Bradford50000
2011 Bradford60000
2012 Bradford1370028
2013 Hull1550020
2014 Hull30000
Total45120048

References

  1. "The official Engage Super League web site". web page. Super League. Archived from the original on 8 January 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  2. RLP
  3. RL Stats
  4. Love Rugby League
  5. "Jason Crookes faces rugby exile as Hull show winger the door". Hull Daily Mail. 18 November 2014. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
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